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Theatre Royal Bath announces Aladdin for 2022 Christmas pantomime

Tuesday 26th April 2022 Bath Echo News Team What's On

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The Theatre Royal Bath has announced that this year’s Christmas pantomime will be Aladdin, featuring Emmerdale star Tom Lister, Jon Monie and Eastenders’ Nick Wilton.

Tom Lister as Abanazar, Jon Monie as Wishee Washee & Nick Wilton as Widow Twankey | Image © Theatre Royal Bath

West End actor Tom Lister will play Abanazar in the family pantomime, alongside Bath favourite Jon Monie as Wishee Washee and EastEnders’ Nick Wilton as Dame Widow Twankey.

Staged by UK Productions for the 2022 festive season, the family show will run at the Theatre Royal from Thursday 8th December to Sunday 8th January.

Aladdin will feature a brand-new joke-filled script penned by Jon Monie.

One of the most popular pantomimes, the story of a boy, a lamp and a genie has kept audiences spell-bound for generations.

Martin Dodd, Producer of the pantomime Aladdin, said: “We have got everything that you could wish for this year in our spectacular production of Aladdin.

“A brand-new hilarious script by the fabulous Jon Monie, the most boo-able of baddies in the form of West End and TV star Tom Lister, and dame extraordinaire EastEnders’ Nick Wilton returning to the Theatre Royal stage, oh and of course the one and only Jon Monie himself as Wishee Washee.

“With lavish sets and costumes, sensational song and dance numbers and lamp loads of laughs, your wish is our command!”

Award-winning Tom Lister is set to play one of theatre’s favourite villains, Abanazar.

He is best known on television for his role as Carl King in Emmerdale, a part he played for 9 years across 793 episodes before making a dramatic exit in 2012.

His screen credits also include Doctors, Heartbeat, The Bill and The Doll Maker. Tom won Best Villain at the inaugural Great British Pantomime Awards for his role as Captain Hook; a part he reprised last Christmas in The Further Adventures of Peter Pan: The Return of Captain Hook, also written by Jon Monie, at Malvern Theatres.

In the West End, Tom starred in the lead role of Julian Marsh in the musical 42nd Street at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane, a critically acclaimed production which ran for two years and was shown in cinemas nationwide in 2019.

Amongst his theatre credits, he has also starred as Wild Bill in Calamity Jane on UK tour, Callaghan in Legally Blonde in South Korea, and Grimes and Eel in Water Babies at Leicester’s Curve.

Pantomime favourite Jon Monie returns by popular demand to play Wishee Washee. In January 2019, Jon entered the record books when he made his 1,000th Bath pantomime performance starring as Smee in Peter Pan.

Now marking his twentieth Christmas show at the Theatre Royal, Jon also wrote Bath’s 2021 pantomime Cinderella and starred as Buttons.

Pantomimes penned by Jon are staged in theatres nationwide produced by UK Productions. His pantomime Beauty and the Beast, which played Bath in December 2019, starring Jon in the role of Louis La Plonk, won Best Script at the Great British Pantomime Awards.

Actor, television presenter, award-winning writer and comedian, Jon has recently been seen on television screens in The Nevers for HBO/Sky, Moominvalley for Sky and BBC’s The Outlaws and Showtrial.

Nick Wilton makes a return to Bath this year to play Widow Twankey. Nick has played the iconic pantomime role in theatres across the UK since 2000.

He has previously delighted Bath audiences as Polly La Plonk in Beauty and the Beast in 2019, Nursie in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 2017, Widow Twankey in Aladdin in 2016 and Dame Trott in Jack and the Beanstalk in 2015.

On television, Nick has played Market Inspector Mr Lister as a series regular in EastEnders since 2008.

His screen credits also include Carrott’s Lib, Heartbeat, Doc Martin, The Bill, Casualty and the children’s show Big Meg, Little Meg.

Aladdin appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Thursday 8th December to Sunday 8th January.

Tickets are on sale at the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 and online at www.theatreroyal.org.uk.

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